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C, Friday. {Wsvf 31, 1912.*\n$1.00 Per Year in Advance.\nIIKSILIG\nBoundary Trust & Investment Company Will Erect\nNew Brick Block\nThe Boundary Trust & Investments company has called for tenders for the excavation of a basement and the construction of the\nfoundation for a brick block on the\ncorner of First and Bridge streets.\nWork on the building will be started\nas soon as possible. The new block\nwill be 90x57x30 feet,with a 90 foot\nfrontage on Bridge street. It will\nbe one storey in height, witb a 16-\nfoot ceiling. The foundation and\nwalls will be constructed in a substantial manner, so a\u00bb to permit of\nmore storeys being added to the\nbuilding when required.\non, A! B. Clarke, R. G. Dempster,!\nA. L. Dempster, II. J. I). Dixon,\nC. 0. Fricker. A. G. Gentles, C. H.\nGilchrist, H. H. Gougeon, A. E.\nHanley, J. Lipsey, A. E. Lowett,\nJ. A. Lynch, H. M. Lyster, H. H.\nKitchener, St. C. MeEvenue, 8. J.\nMattbewson, W. G. Mitchell, C. I.\nMurray, A. A. Pitts, J. R. Tim-\nmins, J. Thompson, and the following professors: Dr. J. A. Bancroft,\nS. W. Werner, J. B. deHart, J. J.\nGalloway,. J. A. Legris, and J. A.\nBell. .\nAfter inspecting the British Columbia Copper company's smelter\nat Greenwood on Wednesday, the\nparty disbanded, some returning\neast, wbile others will visit various\nmining camps in the province.\nPlans for New School\nAlex Carrie, of Nelson, architect\nof the new addition to the public\nschool building, was in the city on\nWednesday and had a conference\nwith the school trustees. He submitted plans for an addition to tbe\nfront nf tbe building, but the board\nrequested him to also draw plans\nfor an addition in the rear, as they\nnre of tbe opinion tbat an extension\nto tbe building at tbia point will\nobviate fewer alterations to the\nold structure.\nRifle Association Shoot\nThe Keltle River Valley Rille\nassociation held a shoot on Empire\nday. During tbe lirst two or three\nevents tlie light was very poor,\nwhicli accounts for the compar.i-\ntiva-ly low score* made at lhe outset.\nToatanl tlm iMid, however, Ilie sorts\nimproved wilh the clearing of the\natmosphere. Tin* following records\nwere made liy the members:\nEvent (\u2014200 yards, seven shots:\n8. G. Kirk. 38) John Hay, 28; F.\nHutton, 26; R Luminal, 25; D. Mc\nRat*, '.'5; I. ..vans, '25.\nEvent II\u2014500 yards, seven shots:\nLeo Mader, 27; 8. G. Kirk, 26; R.\nLamond, 25; John Hay, 24; Neb\nMcCallum, 24.\nEvent III\u2014600yards, seven shots:\nJohn Hay, 25; I Evans, 24; Mr.\nRoyslon, 2:1; Neil McCallum, 22; W.\nH. Dinsmore, 22; 8. G. Kirk, 22.\nEvent.IV\u2014600 yards, ten shots:\nR. Lamond, 34; D. McRae, 82; Leo\nMader, :I2; Neil McCalluin, 29; John\nHay, 27; I. Evans, 25.\nEvent V\u2014200 yards, ten shots:\nJohn Hay, li; Leo Mader, 41; N.\nMcCullum, 88; J). McRae, 3(i; F.\nHutton, 83; T. A. Mclntyre, .'12.\nEvent VI\u2014200 yards, te;i shots:\n11. Lamond, 47; John Hay, 42; Leo\nMader, 40; T. A. Mclntyre, 311; F.\nHutton, 87; D. McRae, 36.\nMcGill Students Visit City\nA party consisting of twenty-live\nstudents and six professors from\nMcGill university, traveling Jn\nthree special coaches, inspected\nthe mines and smelters in the Boundary district this week for educational purposas. The ptrty was in\ncharge of I>. J. Ilonsall Porter,\nprofessor of mining, and Prof. J. W.\nBell, assistant professor of mining\nat McGill, and included the following students; P. P. Bailey, F. W.\nBaridon, W. E, Bull, A. E, Camer-\nStudents Visit Smelter\nThe senior class in mining engi\nneering at the Washington State\ncollege visited the mines and smel\nters in the Boundary district this\nweek, devoting Monday a'nd Tuesday to an inspection of the Granhy\nsmelter. The party was under the\ndirection of Professor F. A. Thomson, head of the department of mining engineering at the college, and\nwas composed of tlie following stu\ndents: W. E. Mitchell, H. E. Doeble,\nGeo. K Reeder, Gustavus Carlson,\nBriggs Kenny and John F. l'reiss-\nner.\nCompetitive Shoot\nA competitive shoot was held in\nthis city last week between teams\nfrom tbe Grand Forks Gun club\nund the Greenwood Gun club, the\nhome team winning by 27 points.\nThe follow ng scores were made:\nGRAND KOUKS.\nF. W. Russell 43\n\\V. A. Williams 32\nL. Skinner 4h\nT. A. Mclntyre : 3\nD. McRae ..' 43\nnuKE.vwtion.\nA. L. White 3k\nJ nines McCreath 23\nCliff Russell 35\nMr. Frith 36\nMr. Logan 42\nThe Greenwood tenm traveled ly\nautomobile conveyance.\nToo Many Strings\nThis is leap year, lt is quite\nproper for the girls to rail on their\nbest fellows. A young lAdy in tbis\ncity who has a vast number of\nstrings to her bow, mude a fatal\nerror the other evening. During the\nafternoon she met one of her admirers, and before they parted she\nhad promised him that she would\ncall at bis borne that evening.\nWhen night arrived she hail forgotten which of her beaux sbe hod\npromised to call on. She wus in\na terrible plight, but dually decided\nto throw her hat in the ring a making rough guess. As is often tho\ncase in such dilemmas, she called\non the wrong party. The other\nyoung man sat in his front parlor\nwaiting for her until 12 o'clock. He\nis now seriously considering tbe advisability of advertising for another\ngirl. \t\nOle Johnson has a good baseball\ndiamond and two tennis courts at\nhis Christina lake hotel\nAldermen's Salaries Increased in Order to Remunerate tbe Mayor\nThe only business of special importance at tbe meeting of tbe\ncity couneil lust Monday night was\nthe consideration of the aldermen's\nsalary bylaw in committee, and it\npassed through this stage and also\nreceived its third reading. On motion, the salaries of the aldermen\nwere raised from 1200 to $250, ii\nbeing understood that each alderman is to refund 950 of this amount\nas a salary for tbe mayor, who is\nprevented from drawing direct r\u00ab-\nmeration by provincial laws. Aid.\nMorrison explained that he intended to donate bis salary to the city,\nto he placed in a fund to be used\nfor the establishment of a park. He\nsaid there was a splendid park sileon\nihe south side south side of the river\nopposite his ranch. If he carries\nout his good intention, there will be\na deficit in the mayor's pultiry which\nwill bave to be made up in sunn\nmanner.\nTbe question of purchasing a\nhorse for the city team was also dis\ncussed, but no action was taken.\nfor Hidden Creek, where tbey will\nspend the summer superintending\nthe construction of the new smelter\nat that point.\nRock Creek will celebrate Dominion day.\nFor Sale\u2014Good milch cow. Apply C. V, Meggitt.\nThe robins will soon start work\nthinning the cherry crop.\nCasey Jones Wijh Ollie Mack\nMurray & Mack bave been sup\nplying tbe demands of the stage for\nthat style of entertainment composed of good, cle in-cut comedy\nanl.plenty of character ty pen tarried\nalo y.MILLIONS c\nTRK'I'IIINO. with PHItl-HCT MlCCKSB. It\nBOOTIIKH tha: CHILD. KOFTBNti the OUM!\\\nALI.AYKr.ll TAIN; CtlRRS WIND COLIC, aal\nia tlie turn remedy for IMARRHOiA. It ia at)\nitolutelv barmleaa. a, sure and aak tor \"Mra.\nWiaalow'a ttoothlae Syrup.\" aad lain aoetket\nHad. Twenti-ftnceaUaMUt.\nThe trouble with marriage in these\neffete days is that many men are looking for a playmate, and so many\nwomen for a aoulmate; nobody seems\nto want a helpmate any more.\nThe true, strong, and sound mind\nIs thc mind that can embrace equally\ngreat things and small.\nSend for free sample to Dept. N.P.,Na.\ntlonal Drug ft Chemical Co.. Toronto.\nThe Nervous\nInvalid\nFar Greater Sufferer Than Man With\nBroken Leg.\nBoth Mind and Body Are Restored by\nthe Uae ef\nDR. CHASE'S\nNERVE FOOD\nThere ls no suffering so keen as\nthat whicli arises from disease of\nthe brain and nerves.\nPhysical pain is Intermittent and\ncan be relieved, but when the nerve\ncells become feeble and wasted mind\nas well as body Is affected, and all\nIs blackness aud discouragement to\ntho sufferer.\nTho brain is starvod for lack ot\nrich blood, and there are headaches,\nnnd neuralgic pains, sleeplessness,\nirritability. Indigestion and loss of energy and vigor arc-among the symptoms.\nThe man with a broken leg hae Ihe\nsympathy of all who know him, but\ntbe man wbo is broken in mind as\nwell as body by nervous exhaustion fs\ntold tbat be only thinks he Is sick.\nSince the cause Is In the condition\not the nervous system, it can be removed by the use ot Dr. Chase's\nNerve Food.whlcb goes directly to the\nformation of rich blood and the restoration of the feeble, wasted nerve\ncells.\nRest, seek cheerful companions,\nlive In the sunshine and by using Dr.\nChase's Nerve Food 111 tbe nervous\nsystem with new vigor and energy.\nA tew weeks of this trcament will do\nwonders for any sufferer from an exhausted condition of Ihe nerves.\nDr. ChaseTi Nerve Food, BOc a box.\n8 for $2.50, at all dealcre or Edman-\nson. Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto.\nA f\/o Safe Investment\n7 per cent, guaranteed and a \u00abhar.\nIn further mollis.\nTho obov. security la the best la-\nduatrtal ever offered In Canada. .\nWrlto at or.co for particulars.\nNational Securities Corporation, Ltd,\nConfederation l.lfo Tlldg. Toronto.\nARLINGTON CHALLENGE\nWATERPROOF COLLA.^S\nThe Ailington Co. nl Canada, I id.\n*.. I .alt; A.f . Toiur.lo. O'.Ma. *\nWeU, WeU!\nTHIS >\u2022\u2022 HOMKDYI\nANYONE\n'IdyedAUIhaM\n^nrramir kinds\n-> Ol'\n= .lth \u00abw SAME Dy*.\nI used\nDYOLA\nlONEM-^KINOS\"****!\nOLKAN and SIMPLE to Ua*.\nHO chiaca rlnataatha WRONG Ore .. uicdo. a\nBo'.d by hnimstn, tie,\n'take UaU'e Family Pills tor coullpattto.\nIn the middle of the lGtb century\na professor of theology In g'tassburg\nInsisted upon having Individual! communion eupH, und during the plague*\nin 15C1 his demand was enforced.\nMlnards Liniment fo-sale everywhere\nBoap exports frnm Great Britain\nroutlmtp lo grow, reaching almost\n110,000,000 last year. Although Americana have been tbe best customing\nof Knglish toilet soap, sales In the\nUnited States have been declining,\nhence what ls probably the largest\nconcern Is about lo establish a factory there.\nDODDS\nKIDNEY\nv PILL5\nW. N. U. Ne. IM.\nRutter Station, Out., (Special).\u2014\n\"I got perfect results from Dodd's\nKidney Pills.\" So says Mr. 8am Mal-\nlette of this placo And he has a\nreason.\n\"My sickness started from a\nstrain,\" Air. Mellette continues, \"and\nfor n year I did not know a well day.\nMy Bleep was broken and unrefresh-\nbig, my appetite was fitful and my\nlimbs would swell.\n\"Then rheumatism set In and neuralgia, backache, headache and heart\ntrouble added to my tortures.. I was\nattended hy a doctor but he did me\nno lasting good.\n\"Finally, when Bright's Disease had\nme ln Its grasp, I decided to try\nDodd'a Kidney Pills, and after taking\nthreo boxes, I was as well as ever I\nwas In my life. I have had no pain\nsinco ahd advise all my friends who\nsuffer from kidney disease to take\nDodd's Kidney Pills and be cured.\"\nMr. Mellette's case shows what neglected kidney disease will result in\nand what spbnd'd results Dodd's Kidney Pills give. -\nHe Wouldn't Spoil Business\nDr. Harvey W. Wiley, nl. a dinner\nin Washington, discussed tliose experts who would urge the brewers of\nAmerica to make beer out of cabbage leaves\n\"The cabbage leavo beer advocate,''\ntald Dr. Wily, \"cares nothing, It Is\nevident, for the welfare of tho human\nstomach. His attitude ls exactly tha*.\nnt a mnu In .black : saw the otlier day\n. \"As this mau in black was walking\nalong one. of our streets, a beggai\nwhined pitcously In his ear: \u2014\n\u2022\"'Would you give a poor feller a\ndime to save his life boss?\"\n'Certainly' not!\" the man In black\nreplied. Certainly, not! I'm an undertaker, sir.\"\u2014Detroit Free Press.\nDr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial Is compounded specially to combat dysentery, cholera morbus and all\nInflammatory disorders that change\nof food or water muy set up ln the\nstomach and Intestines. These complaints are mora common In summer\nthan ln whiter, but they nre not confined to the warm months, as undue\nlaxnoss of the bowels may aelio a\nman nt any time. Such a sufferer\nwill find speedy relief iu this Cordial.\nThe Metorman'e Sally.\nA Washington si root car wns got-\nting under way when two women,\nmailing front opposite Hides of tho cat\nto greet each otli'r, met right in th \u2022\nmiddle of the car track and in front\nof tho car. Thero the two slopped\nand began to tnlk. Thc car stopped.\ntoo, but the women did not appear to\nrealise it waa there. Certain of tho\npassengers, whose heads were ini*\nmedially thrust out of tbe windows\nto ascertain what the trouble was,\nbegan to make sarcastic remarks, but\ntbo two women heeded them not.\nFinally the motorman showed that\nho had a saving sense of humor.\nLeaning over tbe dash board, ho Inquired ln the gentlest ot tones: \u2014\n\"Pardon me, ladles, but shall I get\nyou a couple of chairs?\"\u2014Llpplncott's\nMagaitne.\n- - a \\\nThe Tramp\u2014My pal says ns 'ow\nyou're just give 'Im sixpence fer\n'avln' one leg.\nThe Old Lady-Yes, I did.\nThe Tramp\u2014Well, than, gl' me a\nshllltn' cos I've got two.\u2014Sketch.'\nIt will be news to most persons that\nthe French navy has no chaplains\nafloat, although a moment's consideration would bring to remembrance the\nfact of the completo divorce between\nChurch and State in France. The\nsubject it' brought prominently into\nnotice by a petition signed by a\ngreat number ot the mothers or widows ot the sailors who wero victims of tbe accident on the Ololre or\nthe Liberie. The petitioners aro to\nbe found in the Midi, Brittany, Var\nand Ftnlsterre, and they pray the\nSenate for the reappointment ot chaplains on warships..\u2014London Globe.\nA WONDERFUL REMEDY\nOrange Lily la dally curing the\nmoat obstinate case, ot Female Disorders. Falling ot the Womb, I.eu-\n.wrhoea, Painful and Suppressed\nMenstruation, etc.. etc., are all or\nthem relieved from tho start by ite\nuae, and a few weeks' or montha*\ntreatment accomplishes a complete\ncure. This remedy ls a positive,\nk. ieni 111.: preparation, and U taaaeii\non tho discoveries of Pasteur ana\nLister. It 1\u00bb en applied treatment;\ntlmt Is, It le not taken Internally,\nbut Is applied direct to th. suffering\nparts, and It, therefore, acta with\null the certainty of th. known law.\ndirect contact Kith the dlaeaeed tisane, lis antiseptic and nerve-food nropertlea\ncannot help havo a beneltcent inauence. I reoelve from 1\u00bb to M letters daily\n\u2022peaking of the benefits and curen It la performing, and bo sure ttm I that It will\ndo what Is claimed for It tliat 1 will send, absolutely free, a 35c box to every suffering woman who will write for It. Price. Jt per box. which Is autdclent for on.\n\u25a0oatls' treatment. Address, MRS. FRANCES t. CURRAH, WINDSOR.' ONT. S\nDISTEMPER\nPink Eye, Eplzootlo\nShipping Fever\n& Catarrhal Fever\nbure cure and positive preventive, nu matter how horse*\nat tiny age are lhi'ectfd or \"exposed.\" IiWuicl. given on thn\ntongue: acts on the Blood and Claud*, expels the poisonous\ngerm* from lhe body. Cures Distemper in Dogs and Bheep\nand Cholera in Poultry. Largest selling live stoek remedy.\nCures La Grippe rmong human beings and is a Une Kidney\nremcdi*. 50c und JI a bottle; $ft and $11 a dozen. Cut this\nKeep It. Show to your druggist, who will get lt for\nFree Booklet, \"Distemper, Causes and Cures.\"\nout,\nyou,\nDISTRIBUTORS\u2014ATX WHOL12SAM4 DRUGGISTS\n\u2022i Chemists and Bacteriologists, GOSHEN, IND.. U.S.A.\nBABY'S UTTLE IUS\nBnbyV little UU are many\nand need cloie attention.\nWorms are among the most\ncommon of theae ailments\u2014\nthere being scarcely a child\nwho la not afflicted by them at\nsome time brother;' These,\nthough, can be readily banished by the frequent use of Baby's\nOwn Tablets\u2014the only remedy\nmid under tho guarantee of n\ngovernment analyst to contain\nno opiate or other harmful drug.\nConcerning them Mrs. Jos. Dai-\nglc, Ste. Perpetue, Que., writes:\n\u2014\"My baby was troubled with\nworms; he was nervous and\nhad no appetite. I gave him\nBaby's Own Tablets and he was\nsoon well again.\" The Tablets\nare sold by medicine dealers or\nby mall at 25 cents a box from\nThe Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,\nBrockville, Ont.\nEvery Eddy Match ii a Sure, Safe Light\nWHEN you strike an Eddy Match It alwaya lights easily\nand burns smoothly, with a steady even flams.\nTHESE perfect matches come from first olass materials\nttti mechanically perfect machines\u2014under tha supervision of (killed workman.\nEDDY'S Matches ara always full M.M. count\u2014for sals by\n\u2022II good dealers everywhere.\nTHE E. B.EDDY COMPANY, LIMITED\nHULL, CANADA.\nMakers also of Wooden\nPalls, Tubs, etc.\nDurbsr Rupee to be Called in\nj Indian gossip has It that the new\nrupee, which was issued at the time\njof the Durbar, Is to be withdrawn\njfroiu circulation. Th' engraver a'.-\n\u25a0tempted to reproduce tbe details or\n;n heraldic collar\u2014that of the order\nI of the Indian Empire\u2014which the\njiving ls wearing, aud has succeded In\na making the Utile elephants whicli\nhang from it look exactly like pigs.\n'This, of course, Ib n horrible Idea to\n'native minds, and so the issue will\nprobably be called In,\nWhin Your Eyes Nnd Cm\nTrr Murine Eye Remedy. No Smart lojr\u2014Feeta\nFine\u2014Act* quickly. Try it for Ht-i, \\\\>m\u00ab,\nWatery Kyps and ftraunlatrd Kyeliils. UU*\ntmted Book lu raeh Package. Murine ia\ncowpuonded by our OfiiHiU-no. a \"Patent Med.\niclae\"\u2014 but u\u00abd In muvnutul Physiol an V Praa\u00bb\nlice fnr Liany yean. Now dndlcatacd lo the Pufc-\n.w-anil k\u00bbid br Uroirfit\u00bb at Ifriod Wooer Botil*\nMurine Kye Salvo in Asoplle Tubefe'Ve and Me.\nMurine Ey\u00ab Rftmtdy Co., Chicago\nIn one year RC,707,00ft telegrams\nwere dispatched In tbe United Kingdom.\nCANCER\nOld Sores, Lump!\ninBreaat.OrQWtni\nremoved and heal*\nedbyaeimple\nHoa.it Treat Mat\nNo pain. Describe the trouble, we will send\nbook and testimonial! Tree.\nIK CANADA CANCER INSTITUTE, UmAsi\n10 CharcUll Ave, Tereale.\nSidn Here\u2014s.\nm.\nyear Nam.\npfeKS\nyour PostOffice t\/our Samite,\nWRITE your name and address In the lines above, flip\nout this ad, and mail It now. We will send, by\nreturn null, it book that tells how to make yours a\n\"Twentieth Century\" farm.\nTon wouldn't bo satlifled to tisa> a scythe to cut your grain,\nWhen a modern harvester can do It so much better, would you?\nNor to use the old soft-Iron plough-share that your ancestors\nwalked boblnd, when you can get nn up-to-date riding pluin.li?\nEvery Canadian farmer reallsea the advantages of Twentieth\nCentury Implements.\nThe .next stop Is\nThe 20th Century Material-Concrete\nConcrete Is aa fur ahead of brick, stone, or wood as the\nharvester Is ahead of the scythe or the riding-plough la ahead\nof tho old Iron plough-ahare.\nConcrete Is easily mined, and easily placed. Tt resists hest snd\ncold as no other material can; hence la beat for ice-houses, root-\ncellan, bsrns. silos and homes. It never needs repair: therefore\nit makes tht best walks, fence-posts, culverts, draln-tllea, survey\nmonuments, brldgos and culverts. It cannot burn; you can clean\na concrete poultry-house hy Ailing It with straw and setting tlie\netraw afire. The lice, ticks and all germs will be burned, '*\"\nthe houae la uninjured.\nIt U cheap\u2014sand and (ravel can be taken from your own\nfarm. Cement, the only material you muat buy, forms'from\nona-sevsnth to one-tenth of th* wholo volume.\n\u2022Do you want to know mora about Concrete on th* Farm?\nThen write your name and address In th* lines above, or on a\npostcard, mall It to ua, and you will receive by return mall a\ncopy of\n\"What the Fanner Can Do With Concrete\"\nNot a catalogue, but a HO-page book, profusely Illustrated,\nexplaining how you can use concrete on YOUR farm.\nbut\ni^flfl-\nADDRESS-\nCANADA CEMENT CO.\n\u2022*\u2022* NATIONAL alAMCIUUMNa\nm Ltd.\nMONTMAt,\n1 Till. \u25a0ii.-N, GltAND FORKS, B. C.\nComfortable Vision\nFew people have eyes alike.\nMany people wearing glasses\nneed two different lenses in\ntlio one frame, This proves\nhow necessary Careful eve examination in. We malce accuracy our watchword, and\nthus guarantee for you comfortable vision.\nA, D. MORRISON JTf\nKELLER AND\nOPTICIAN\nQRAND FORKS, B. C.\n\u00aeljplit?mug:\u00a7mt\n\u25a0iilallfllia.l att Ilranil Porks, Hrit.l.hOa,laiiiihl\na.. A. Kvans Kdltor and Publisher\nA ta ia, nt tti!n |a:,|,a.a' oan be soon at the olfiaao\nit Mes.rai. K. A J. Hardy A t!o.,\u00bbl,\u00bbl hihI 32,\nKl\u201e\u201et Sta-aaaat, ti...., I.aaaaalaaai. Rliirlalild, free of\nflliarite, and that Aran will lie ffled ta. rceelve\n.aalafla-rii lianas null iialverttflaemeiitti ua, nur he-\n'\u2022nlf. .\nBlIMHCIltl'TION HA1B\n,.*1.S0\n.. 1.1*1\n.. 1.60\n.tne Vein \u2014\t\n'hie Ya\u00abiir (In advance) \t\nOne Year, laa United Slates\t\nAddreatl nil conimilaalentlafllla. to\nThe Evening Suh,\nPhonk H7t _. Gkand Kohkb, B.C\n''I'lDA'., MAY 31, 1HI-'\nTiik farce of tukiiig a vote on lho\nreservoir debenture bylaw waa curried out today. We designate it ns\na farce, because very few of the\nratepayers were awnre lhat sui'h an\nevent wus to be pulled o(T. Even\nsome of thr ulileruien had to be re\nminded tliat this wus polling day.\nAs a result the vote was ridiculously\nsmall. As the bylaw now reads,\nnot a single ballot should have been\ncast in its favor. The amount to be\nexpended for waterworks improve\nments is not Btated. Are the ratepayers prepared to give tlie council\nunlimited powers in burdening the\ncitizens wilh new debts. The people had a laste of this kind of financing in pioneer days. It is tiftie the\nratepayers ascertained the cost of\nthe proposed improvement.\nAs has anticipated liy The Sun,\nthe cily council has evolved & method of evading the provincial law\nprohibiting granting salaries to may\nore. The plan is very simple. Raise\nthe aldermen's salaries, and let the\naldermen divide with the mayor.\nIf the council can evade provincial\nlaws, why sbould not the poor ratepayers be granted the privilege of\nevading the city bylaWB?\nAphis Sprays\n(By Ben Hoy)\nThe best results in spraying for\nlipids are obtained by spraying afler\nthe insects nre hatched Lime-\nsulphur at a strength of one gallon\nlime sulphur to 10 gallons of water\nis a valuable spray in the dormant\nseason for the control of scale insects, but is of little use in the control of aphis. The aphis are nearly\nall hatched now and by a close examination of the buds numbers of\ntliem can be seen feeding on the\nyoung leaves. When they are at all\nnumerous, is the time to spray and\nthere are several contact sprays that,\nwhen applied thoroughly, are erti\ncient in the control ef these pests.\nAt this season of Ihe yenr when\nmany of Ihe young leaves are out,\nand the blossom buds not open, the\nfollowing is a good spray mixture:\nj One gallon of lime sulphur to 30\nof water and to every hundred gallons add one gallon of Kentucky\nblack leaf extract. This mixture is\neffective against aphis and is also a\nvaluable fungicide.\nOther effective aphis sprays frit\nsummer spraying are:\n1. One gallon Kentucy black leaf\nextract iri 60 gallons of water.\n2. \"Black leaf 40,\" 1 ^art to 700\nparts water.\n3. Kentucky black leaf onegal-\nlon, and whale oil simp ihree pounds\nin 100 gallons of water.\ni. Whnle oil soap 7 pounds and\nquassia chips 8 pounds Dissolve\nihe soap in hot water nn'l boil ih\"\nqunssia in iihout .S gnlliiiis of wn'e\nfor one hour Siriaio nnd mix the\ntwo together nnd diluie with enough\nwnter to niiikes 100 gallons ofsprny\nIt must be remembered that to\nkill aphis the insect must he covered\nwith the spray. Each insect is fur\nnished with a tube or beak with\nwhich it penetrates the outer cover\ning of the plant and sucks the sap\nfrom below the surface. For this\n! reason they cnn not be killed by n\nI poison spray applied to the surface\nof tbe plant and eantact sprays as\nthoBe mentioned above must be\nI used. The sprnying must be thor\n' ough so ns to cover the bodies of the\n'aphis with the spray mixture. Early\n! spraying before the aphis have\nCurled the leaves and hefore beneficial insects are very numerous is\nIhe most efficient.\nGRAND FORKS OPERA HOUSE\n8. T. HULL. Manages\nMonday, June 3\nLOOK WHO'S COMING\nOLLIE\nMACK\nIN THE SEASON'S HIT\n\"CASEY\nJONES\"\nWITH\nPEARL GOLDING\nAND GREAT CAST\nIT'S THE LAUGWEST YET\nNEW\nSONGS\nDANCES\nMUSIC\nMark's Mission\nMark Twain did not cherish a\nfontlness for the average office boy.\nOne day Mark went to see a friend\nat his oflice, and the office boy on\nRemember\nParoid Roofing\n7s the Best. We have it\nin 1-ply and 2-pIy at\n$3.25 and $4.25 per square\nGranatized Roofing\n$3.25 per square\ncTWonarch\nis $3.00 and $4.00 per square\nYou buy the best when\nyou buy from us.\nTHOS. A. MdNTYRE S CO.\nGET SEATS EARLY\nguard in icy tones saiid:\n\"Whom do you wish to see?\"\nMurk mentioned his friend's\nname.\n\"Whnt do you want to see him\nalianil?\" ennie next fi'oin the buy.\nMaul; immediately frusta up, and\nthen, with a genial smile, he said:\n\"Tell him, please, I want to nsk\nhis hand in holy matrimony.\"\nDarning His Stripes\nFull of glory and full importance,\nPatrick O'Haggarty swaggered up to\nplnin Constable O'Flnnnigan.\n\"Faith, me bhoy, and it's pre-\nmoted that Oi uni,\u00a3' he snid.\n\"Shure.sergeant,\" replied O'Flan-\nuigan, placidly, \"accidents will happen.\"\n\"Accidents,\" exclaimed the newly made sergeant angrily. \"Bejuh-\nhers, Oi'll report ye if ye dnn'.l\nthrale nie with more respect. You\nused to say Oi wns oitlle,\" he continued haughtily, displaying his\nsleeve. '\"Look at these sthripes,\nme bhoy. I didn't get those for loaf-\nabout street corners, eh?\"\n\"Faith, and Oi'm agreeing with\nye,\" responded O'Flannigan. \"If\nye'd got them that way, you'd look\nlike a zebra by now.\"\nA man can smile and smile and\nsmell of graft still.\nOHUROH SERVICES\nHolt Trinity Ciiirucn,Henry Steele,\nHector\u2014Sunday services: Holy communion, K:00 a.m.; morning prayer'\nulid sermon, 11 if,tn.; evensong mid\nsei'iii-in, 7:30 p.ul.; Sunday school, 10\nn.in. First Sunday of the month\nholy communion will be celebrated at\n! the 11 n.in. service as well as at aS\na.m, Weekday and special services\n! us they ure announced from time to\ni time. You are cordially invited to\n; worship witli us, and we would be\npleased to met you.\nKXOX l'llliSHYTKIIIAN Olll...OII\u2014\nSabbath servient! at 11 a.m. nnd 7;30 p.\nm.; Suhliitth school ami Bible class at\n19:45 ft.in, All are.cordially Invited,\nSeats free. Hev. M. O. McKee, pas-\n! tor.\nMktUODIST CHURCH J. Rev. Culvert, D. H., Pastor.\u2014Sunduy services,\n11 a. m. und 7:80 p.m.; Sunduy school,\n3:30 p.m.J, Epworth I_eugue, Monday\nat t.:00 p.in.: prayer meeting, Wednesdays, H p.m.; Junior League, Fridays, 7:00 p.m. Everybody will be\nwclc6me.\nBaptist Chuucii, Rev. H. W.\nWright, pastor.\u2014Services on Sunday\nat II a. m. and 7:30 \\,. in.; Bible\nclass and Sundav school at 10 a.m.\n\u2022 Don't forget thnt The Sun hns the\nbest job printing depiirrment in lhe\nBoundarv country. \u25a0..\u00bb.''...\u2022\u2022#\nBROWNI\nB\nc*\nDrowme Liameras\nWork just like\nIvODAKS\nrRR'ES^tolfl:\nWoodland 8 Co.,\nThe Kodak Dealers.\nNOW THAT WE ARE IN OUR NEW MARKET,\nwe are prepared to give the people of Grantl Forks\nall tin* Choicest cuts of\nBeef, Mutton, Pork,\nVeal and Poultry\nOf All Description\nFish, Oysters and all the\nDelicacies of the Season\nP. BURNS 8 CO., Ltd.\nFor Sale at a Bargain\u2014 Two horse flrfl 111 PAH BCD\npower gas ne engine. Apply J. H. llNJ, f\u00a5. UUUrLn\nPluth, box III. eitv. \" ,v\u2022,\u25a0w, ,,, WWWI L.M\n . \"... I\nShow curds for widnows antl inside\nare u Hue form of silent salesmen, niiitiuitir ur.ii.i,\nMake them l.rief, terse and pointed PLUMBING HEATING\nPrint them plainly, to lie rend at a INDIAN iVlOTOCYCLES\nglance.\n \u25a0 BXYCLES DRY BATTERIES\nc:a. houghtaling\n^Architect\nETC., ETC.\nWINNIPEG rAVENUE.\nHansen 8 Mullen\nCITY BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER\nWOOD DEALERS\nAND GENERAL TEAMING\nF. Downey's Cigar Store\nTki.kvhonks;\nlusMs's'iiMiiiKni S, ii\u00ab \u2022'Bl street\n.Ml._,t.NI.'l BMIUBKOlt, Itl*.\nCERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS\nNOTICE\nSilver Kttiir ami Silver l.ileeti Minora!\na llltllls. ttiltlaatt' III till' 'alalia.I -''aall.'. Mllllll|I\nIlaa 1-1..ll aal Ville DlrtMot. . ,\nWhom Located: On tlio Enst hirk ot the\nN'airtli Fork \"1 Keltla. Klver.\nTAKK Mal'lii; Haul I. .Illiaill, M. I'lilll-eia.\nFrag Minor'! Cortlfkntg No, SWISH, l.,r\nIIIVaH'lf lilial IIS [.uelat faar William' 11. Ilaallailiiii,\na'xeciitor, lilial Ha.flii Miljatl. e.flea-aali'ix. aaf thc\nwill a,l t'.allaa.l'ilia. M.all aiiaala. Krna Miner,.\nCertlfloute So, S5a-i.li. Intend, \u25a0Ixtv daya\naraain ahate llarenl. taa al|at,ly laa Ule Mlllllllt\nUei-erala-r l.araa OoitMflltool liniariiva-iiioialaa, fair\ntho purposoof iiiaisiiiinit iTaawu granti uf the\nabove cUltni , , ,\nAnal further tnke iinlleo tliaat notion,lllldol\na.0i't!aan =17 all lie t'i\u00bbllimeill'i'll tn'faaiia ttie lflaall-\n01,00 ol aaili'la CaTlllealiiaia iif llll|irnveinent.\n. Duteil thi. Ith alaiy of Mny, A.D. 11112.\nJACOII Mi 1'AUI.SKN.\nCBRTIFCATE OF IMPROVEMENTS\nNOTICE\nSnaarUe Minentl Ulaallll. .Itllllte In the\ntirniid Kork. Milling Division of Ynle 1>I\u00ab-\n'Whoro loenteil: In WollltiRt.ni J*\u00abnin.\nTAKE NU'i'H'l. thnt I, Joiopll Allra'al Miller.\nFreo Miners' CertlHento No. IWTOII, Intend, sixty dnn from the dnte hereof,'to \u00abl>-\nlily to the Mining Recorder lorn Cortlfloate\nof Improvement, for tho tiiirlnnie of obtain-\nfittr aCronii' Hrant of the >i,ovoohiiiii.\n* Ami further taako notice thnt notion, uniler\nsa'a-tiiaii H7, must be eiamiui'iiccii before tbe\nIfl.uaiice a,f aaneh CertlHcitto of Improve-\n\"lli.teil thli 26tli dny of A pill. A.D. lilts.\nJOSKI'H Al.FHKB Mllil.Kit.\nTHE MARK OF QUALITY\nORIGINALITY AND LOW PRICES\nWEEHPlOYOHLYSKIllEDAIfTISTS\nENGRAVINGS OF LETTER HEADS\nCARDS, BOOK COVERS .BUILDINGS\nLABELS, ADDESKNS.IUIUSTRATIONS\nFOR ALL PURPOSES\nFASHION DRAWINGS\nWASH DRAWINGS OF MECHANICAL\nSUBJECTS.BIRDS EYE VIEWS\nRETOUCHING PHOTOGRAPHS\nAND CATALOGUE PLATES OF ML\nKINDS FOR PRINTING USE.\nESTABLISHED 1896\nEMILG.0LS0N&C0.\nARTISTS, ENGRAVERS\nDESIGNERS ,\nHALFTONES, ZINC ETCHINGS\nCOLOR PLATES OF AU KINDS\nWOOD AND WAX ENGRAVINGS\nAND ELECTROTYPES.\nI67&I69W.WASHINGT0N ST.\nCHICAGO\nPLEASE MENTION THIS PAPER\nElectric Restorer for Men\nP__na.nh._nol restores ovety nerve ln the body\nrnwajjnuiiui ,\u201e lls proper tension; restores\nvim and vitality. Frenn turodcniy nnd nil sexual\nweaknesn everted at r.nce. Fhospnonol will\n-nake vou a new man. Price Wn bnx. or-two Inr\n15. Mailed to rmv address., ThnSooboll Drug\n\"- , St. CMhnrlnes. Out.\nORE SHIPMENTS\nThe following nre lhe ruturna of\nthe ore prtidpctloh of the Boundary\nniineR for the week, nml also for thf\nvear to date:\nbrnnliy 2.:..:l(i.ri 487,66'!\nMother Lode. .. . ,S.ll!l(l L\"JS,(i:',s\nRawhide 6,9.3( T0,0\u00bb2\nJnekpot : 867 I0,42ti\nAthelntan 810\nEmma 4,!)lil\nOthers 1-10. 4,7_J.'I\nSmeller trentineii\u2014\nOrnnhv ,24.1;lli 5Q7.2JQ2\nB.C GopfierCo....l4.n!)U. '-'.14,04 4\nRi_ member tlmt eyery luldcil\nsuliseriber helps to make this\npftper better for everybody.\nft.\nA new lot of latest tleiigns of- pro-\n\"nun and menu nurds just roceiveti nt\n'I'm: Sun job otlice. THE SUN, GRAND FORKS. B. C.\n%\nf!\nOOTENAY\n' STEEL\nRANGE\nWhen you\n' buy a \"Kootenay\" ^\nSteel Range you\nmake a permanent\ninvestment. The\n^'Kootenay^\nIs guaranteed by1\nf makers and dealers alike ]\nto be a strong, durable\nrange and a perfect\ncooker and\nb a k e r .\n711\nMcClarys\nMADE UMQIAUI TO BORN B. G. NIL\nRepairs, when neceannry, alwaya in\nMock at Vancouver. Sold by\nW. K. C. cTWanlr\nHope in the Hoe for the City\nMan\n\"Brains, printed In capital lettera\nand the blackest of type, heads\nevery list of requirements of tbe\nfarm. As a leaven for the exaggera\ntions the prospective purchasers may\nexpect from the sellers of land; as a\ncommon factor to knit together tbe\nvarious schemes for success into a\nconcrete plan; as tbe very best fertilizer to put into the ground witb\nthe seed, tbere is nothing tbat links\nevery element to success like brains.'\nTbese statements are made by Gardner Mack, discussing \"The Hope in\nthe Hoe' for the City Man,\" in the\nJune number of Popular Mechanics\nMagazine. The article states further:\n\"The very first -Application of\nbrains to thc farming problem for\nthe city man is to decide first of all\nwhether or not the country is really\nthe place for him.\n\"There is no formula by which\none can determine wbether he wa\nbred fur the country or the city\nThe only way lo find out is to mak)\nan actual trial. But it is well to\ngive carfful consideration to this end\nof the problem first, and only a'tei\nit haB been threshed nut at length,\nIn begin looking fur a place. .\n\"There is nu nut limit on tht-\nfirm. So lhat while the tired clerk\nof forty is living used as an example\nthroughout this article, there ia no\nreason why a permit should be discouraged from trying Ihe experiment eveu if he is beyond that age\nThe free life and fresh air of tbe\nfarm, U> say nothing of the healthful habits the work is sure to bring\ninto lieing, if they are not there al\nready, n aking for longevity and\nthe continuance of strength, during\nadvancing years.\"\nAn estimate of probable initial\nexpense, including building materials, well, windmill, and tools, is\ngiven; also most profitable crops to\nraise are discussed. Regarding the\nmarketing of produce Mr. Mack\nBays.\n\"A bumper, crop is a dead loss unless after it has been raised, tbe pro\nduce ia prepared for the market in a\nway that will make tbe people\nbuy it.\"\nAnd, in conclusion: ''When you\nconsider that tbe income estimated\nis net profit, and that tbe living expense of Ihe family waB practically\npaid from the sale of surplus milk,\nbutter, eggs and vegetables; that all\nof the family worked, and their\nlabor was charged in the bill as part\nof tbe expense of tbe establishment\nthat tbrough it all there was no fear\nof a loss of a job, no trouble with\ntbe fanitor or the landlord, and no\ndoctor's bills, it will be understood\nthat the profit from the farm wsb\nsomething more tban a financial\ngain.\" - '\nHas Richard's Measure\nMr.. McBride's coarse on tbe\nnaval policy-is pretty well known by\nCanadians. It bas been exceedingly shifty and crooked. He bas tried\nto follow Mr. Borden into any hole,\nand when be tells tbe British people\nthat the Borden government is going\nto supersede the Laurier naval policy\nwith \"a broader and more effective\nplan,\" we undrstand tbe game he is\nplaying. Mr. Borden . Js under\norders from Monk, Pellelier, Nan-\ntell, Bourassa and Lavergne to do\nnothing at all. McBride talks ahout\n\"getting a fleet of Dreadnaughts on\ntbe Pacific.'! McBrids bas personally no official power in the matter.\nU he hopes to get a fleet of Dread-\nnaughts, he will bave to induce the\nNationalist leaders to swallow themselves. He has no hope of doing\nthat, so he gets up the busy cable\ngrams to produce the idea that be,\nMcBride, is keeping this matter\nalive, and to have \"the British Columbia statesman\" admired among\ntbe British Unionism aB the greatest\nimperial statesman of Canada. And\nall tbe while' Borden is under the\nwhip of the Nationalists and has no\npinion in lhe matter\nBrass Band of the litanic\n(By Robert W. Service.)\nHavoc and horror, darkness and\ndeath,\nCla-no'r and chaos, frenzy and\nfear;\nNow we are sinking\u2014boys, let our\nbreath\nPeal'through the brasses, steady\nand clear.\nOut of the hell of it, up to the sky,\nLift the proud swell of it over tbe\nsea.\n0 they will know that we knew how\nto die\u2014\n\"Nearer my God to Thee, nearer\nto the.!'\nCEMENT\nBy the Barrel or Carload\nJUST ARRIVED-A full line of Seed Grain\nand Garden Seed.\nMcNeil & Henniger\n^\nWATER NOTICE\nPanic and palsy! Rally around;\nNot shali the flag of our manhood\nbe furled.\nAll in our places, let the clear sound\nOut of our agony leap round tbe\nworld.\nOut of the pain of it, up to tbe stars,\nHark tbe sweet strain of it, praise-\nful and free;\nNow all together, boys, ring the last\nbars |\n\"Nearer my God to Tbee, nearer\nto Thee.\"\nVoices are joining. Hurl tbe last\nnotes\nDown to eternity, piercing and\nhigh,\nLet them remember wbo sob in tbe\nboats,\nWe were undaunted and knew\nbow to die.\nTear-streaming facet, and hand\nclutching hand;\nStaunch in our places and down\nto the sea:\nDeath's pretty near to us\u2014aye, but\nwe stand\nNearer our Ood to Tbee, near to\nThee.\nFOR A LICENSE TO TAKE ANO USE\nWATER\nNOTIOE li hereby irlven that George Alexander Stuart Bell, ol Lot 111171, I*. O. Box\n.113, Grand Porks, will apply for a licence tn\ntnke and uie one ouble foot per kooiiiI of\nwater out of North Fork Kettle River Creek,\nwhioh flowi In a southerly direotlon through\nLot 3671 and empties into Kettle River ..near\nQrand Forks. The water will be diverted opposite the townsite of Niagara, and will be\nused for irrigation purposes on the laud described as Fruit Land, about 154 aeres.\nThis uotlee was posted nn the ground on\nthe 30th day cit March, 1912. The application\nwill be Bled in the offloe of the Water Recorder at Fairview.\nObjections may be Sled with the said\nWater Recorder nr with the Comptroller of\nWater Rights, Parliament Buildings, Vlo-\na, H. C.\nG. A. S. BELL,\nApplicant.\nTHE\nA Real Test\nFailh ia believing the dentist\nwhen he says it isn't going to burl.\nDetroit Free Press.\n-uch an\nrimes.\nnrriiit Inki ?-\nWas ever\n-Hamilton\nTlie man w-ho can't\nhasn't gut it\nlose money\nBest\nDentistry*\no*t\nReasonable Prices\nFor the next 30 days I will\ngive a 10 per cent discount\non all work if you bring this\nannouncement.\nDr L. S. Eastman\n' .'! ,k 4 Zf.iri.eii l.i.ot:k,\nN. E. COR KlVRKSIDK ll HOWAIID,\nSPOKANE. WASH.\nWM. DINSMORE\n1$b Shoe Shop\nRepairing of every description \"neatly and _.\npromptly done.\nShop Next CP.R. Hotel. Colombia, B.C.\nW. F. ROBINSON\n6ENERAL TRANSFER WORK\nWOOD AND ICE\nOFFICE AT PITRIC'S STORK\nPHONF 64 GRAND FORKS, B. C\nWrit Canton*\nMONTREAL\nTHE 8TANDARO la the National\nWeekly Newspaper of the Dominion\nul Canada. It la national In all Ita\nuinia. \u2022\nIt uaes the moat expensive engravings, procuring the photographs from\noil over the world.\nIts articles are carefully selected and\nIta editorial policy ls thoroughly\nIndependent,\nA subscription to The Standard\ncosts fZOO par yssr to any address In\nCanada or Great Britain.\nTRY IT FOR 19121\nMontreal Standard Publishing Cs,\nLimit.d, Publishers.\nr\n\"HOME tylGAIN\"\nThe Bsautiful Picture for Grand Forks Sun and Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star Subscribers\nthis Season. z_An Inspiration of Love and\nAffection\u2014zj*\\ Picture that will be like a\nMember of the Family\u2014A Daily\nStudy for Old and Young\nUK Family Herald ami Weekly Star of Montreal, nekimwleilger. to Im-\nthe greatest antl best family and farm paper on tbe tioiilinenl, haa on\nmany occasions given ita renders mot-t delightful premium picture,\nhut thia season they have secured what is beyond nny ipiestion of doubt\nthe beat picture ever offered newspaper reader*. It ia entitled \"Home\nAgain\" and describes a touching but joyful incident between two friends\nwho meet after anxious separation.\n\"Laddie,\" a collie dog, famous for his beauty and gentleness, winners\nof many prizes at dog snows, the pride of the family autl neighborhood.\nhas been stolen, and after many Hays' absence he escapes one night from\nhis captor and returns home on a snowy winter's morning with Ihe rope\nwbich he broke in his struggles for freedom dangling from bis collar.\nHis familiar bark brings his little mistress, Marjorie, lo the door and\nshe throws her arms around her trusty playmate's neck with cries of joy\nwhich bring her mother and brother to the door. \"Laddie\" ia equally\ndelighted to be \"Home Again,\" and answers her welcome by pulling his\npaws on ber shoulder and resting his head against her breast with a little\nwhine, wbich in his dog language means\u2014\"Where I love is Home.\"\nThe sweet-faced young mother, a woman of soft curves, tender eyes\nand parted lipa\u2014tbe two glad-eyed children\u2014an eager boy with hair like\nhis mother's and the quick gesture of excited boyhood; the warm-hearted\ngirl witb rippling lopke, her affectionate arms around the slmitey neck of\nthe beautiful collie, all go to form a picture that will win a favored plnce\non the walls of any home.\nThe picture is by the celebrated artist, Arthur J. Klsley, famous for\nbis skilful and sympathetic painting of children and minimis.\nThe beautiful picture \"IIom\u00bb Again\" on heavy plate pnper \"i'lx'l'.i\ninches all ready for framing will he mailed FIIEI. Iii every subscriber of\nThe Sun and Family Herald and Weekly Slar for 19.12\nThe small sum ut 11.50 will secure thn two papers for a full yem- including a copy of the charming picture \"Home Again,\" whicli nlone is\neasily worth a two dollar bill, in fact it could not he bought nt that price.\nEvery home in tbe Boundary should get the big 11.50 worth this\nI season.\nI he Oliver! ypewriter\nfor 17 Cents a Day!\nPleue read the headUnetover ueain. Then It\n'reniendoiit nltrnflteaitce will lawn upon you\nAn Oliver Typewriter\u2014tlie Rtulidiirtl vUlbli\nwriter\u2014the-moat hljrhly per>( ted typewrite\n-n the mnrket\u2014yours for 17 cent* day!\n'I hi* typewriter whcnecni.qm_.Ht nf the con\nicrcinl world tun matter of hlninr? \u2014your* fo\n7ccuN*idny!\nI'he typewriter that Is equipped withtooreaol\nitch cunt iili'iieiT a- - ihe in-lan-v Sluft\"-\n* i lie Kiilhiif Uerlee\"\u2014\" Tlio iJouhie ReleAe\"-\n1 lie Locoiimiivi* Ha- \"--\"The AutomaiV\np-icer\"\u2014\" I he Automatic TalitilHt>ir\"--*,The\nIn-'ai-l-variiiiriiidiVHtor\"\n\u2014\"Ilie Adjustable I'a-\nperKhit,W-\"The M-\nentitle rninieiiM.il Kev\nboard\"\u2014all\nYours for 17\nGents a Day!\n__- We a twit need tbh\new Mile* plan recently, jisi tu feel the pulie ol\nthe people.-- simply a unall cash payment-\nthen 17 cents a day. That is the plan in a uut\n\u2022.hell.\nTlie result Iihb been fueli a deli fee of applies\nlions fnr machines that we are dimply u*-\num tided.\nThe demand come* from peofile of all .'lun*.-\nall anew, ail occupation*.\nThe majority of inquiries ha* come Jfrma pco\nteof known financial stanilloK who were at\ntraeted by the novelty of the uropoti. 'nii\u201e An\nimpressive demonstration uf tin- human*** pop*\nii.aiitynf the Oliver Typewriter\nA Mil riling continuation of our belief thai\nthe Kraof II nl vernal Typewriting Is ai baud.\nA Quarter of a Million People\nare I ; i > Mney with\n15\u00ab ___\nOLIVER\nTypeWri-fer\nThe Standard* Visible Writer\nThe Oliver Typewriter li h monev-makt-i\nright irom Hip word \"go!\" ^oessvto run lhal\nbeirli.tier., MOJIjfrt In the \"expert\" Haa**. Kuril\nas you team l,et the m (.rhino fay the 17 cenlr*\na day-and all above that Is youm.\nWherever you arc, there ia work tu be done\nand money lo be made by using the Oliver. The\nbind new world I* calling for Oliver o|H>ratorK.\nThere are not enough tu tuipplv the demand.\nTlielrsalarloH are - ir peerless tenor, will slug that\npathetic ballad. \"Ho Couldn't Chew To.\nbacco. For Bis Teeth Were Out ot\nWhack.\"\u2014.New York Telegraph.\n^H-H+W^l*+d^+!-!-M+l-W-l-!\"^\nIt- An Extra Edition.\nI \u00a3 A woman may Ibluk she knows $\ni \u00a3 a man like a hook, but after $\n' marrying htm she Is apt to dis- \u2022[\u2022\n,cover a few more volumes.\u2014Chi- S\ncsgo News. v\n\u2022iflflM-'-H-flhM-H-!-H-H**H-l-H**l-'-!**l-!*\nHis Mtthod.\nNew Parson (at rehearsal, having noticed (bat (be double bass player uses\nbis left bsnd simply lo support tbe In.\nstrumenll-i sse you dou't use your Angers wben yon play, John.\nJohn-Noa, sir; ye see there be some\nat twiddles tbelr Angers wbo- tbey\nplay, an' tbere be somo as don't, an' I\nbe one o' (bey (hat don't-Puacb.\nPhotography In tht Air.\nA Paris photographer bus lilt upon a\nnew method of earning popularity and\nmoney. On Ibe boulevards he has put\nup n poster Inviting all who wish to\nsend a novel photograph lo friends Is\nhove themselves photographed In\naeroplanes. The Iden waa born In Ibe\nsouth of Prance. It has come up (o\nParis, nnd lhe photographer has more\nwork (ban bc caa manage. He (akee\nhis customer In aeroplanes In tbe simplest possible way. In Ihe studio Is a\nbsckgroond of (be Place de I'Opern.\nIn (he foreground Is a picture of Ihe\nneroplsoo flylug, pslntod on canvas,\nbehind wblcb arc slops. You can climb\n(he steps, lake hold of n bar, stand\nstill, uud (he photograph represents\nyon silling In (he machine-London\nVery Evident\nARTIST AS SIGN PAINTER.\nHltterlc Prtctdtnt Fer a Pises of Werk\nDem In New York,\nA well known New York artist has\npainted a sign-a regular Iron bound,\noutdoor \"shingle\" with lettering on it\u2014\nfor a Arm of architects, and It has been\nput up In Thirty-seventh street near\nLexington uventic ns a permanent and\nshining example of applied art. Tbere\nIs historic precedent for this sort ot \u2022\nwork In Ihe Instances of several fa-, pur Bins vei.veI wit\u00bb oriestal ik-\nmous European masters, notably Wat-1 buoimbt.\ntean, Morland, Moutlcelll, Doualello j Deep biue TC|Tet ^ju, oriental em-\nnnd Benvenute Cellini. It le a slgnW-\u25a0\u25a0 uro|aery |n shaded blues and black!\ncant departure for an American paint- > \u201e.as llgea for this luxurious gown,\ncr to make nt the present moment. : 8tMj nna ,tt eringe (gna ttam tj,e suort\n\"I did It partly as nn artistic stunt siceVe, ttm i0WCr edge of tbe -tnale.\nworth while In itself.\" he declares, \"but\nalso with a commercial purpose, i\nmean as n protest ngalnst all tbls hypocritical ennt ahout commercialism\nwhich Is Indulged In by some artists\nwbo can't sell even tbelr conventional\nwork because tbey wou't adapt It to\nhuman, everyday surroundings. Commercialism supports ni't, nnd art ought\nto adorn nnd decorate commerce.\n\"Streets nnd houses dou't gain anything by being outwardly ugly. Wat-\nteau thought nothing ot putting In bis\nbest work ou a street sign for thc\nParis picture dealer Gersalnr, nnd In\nour century the two sides of thnt snme\nsignboard hsve soltl for something like\n$85,000. .'To money could buy tliat sign\ntodsy, for II Is In the private picture\ngallery of the emperor of Germnny.\"-\nNew York World.\nTbo dccolletage Is softened with almost invisible flesh colored tulle, and\ntwo real lace motifs turn over on the\ndark velvet\nHint Far Stenographers.\nA prominent physician Is sesponst-\nble for this assertion: \"Any yo\u00bbig woman stenographer, quick and alert,\ncan earn extra money If she will learn\nmedical (erms and apply for tbe position of stenographer at tbe various\nmedical 'meetings held every week In\nlarge cities. It calls for a good education, some knowledge of Latin, and it\nwill be necessary for tbe applicant to\nlearn medical terms, and learn them\nquickly; also to acquaint herself with\nphysiology if deficient in tbat study.\nThere is a great demand for help of\nthis kind, and because most of tba\n~~ j meetings sre held at night very few\nTree Planted by Vielar Huge. ; apply for a steady position, but It\nPersons passing along tho Boulevard opens a lucrative one to tbe ambitious.\nnn8p.nl In Purls bave Iheir attention \u25a0 \/, ]|ne of tbls work would soon lead\nattracted by a new building of un unn-' up to a very responsible position ln a\nsual appearance. At (be end of tbe; chemical house, wbere wages are\nhouse ls to be seen an alcove which ; usually tbe very best because com-\nhas beeu constrncted to permit a fluej petent help Is not always obtainable'\nacacia tree to flourish. It Is cvideut < for that offlce.\"\nthat tbe design has deprived the owner |\nof tbe house of several feet of valuable\nland and the apartment bounded by\nthe alcove suffers In extent to a corrc-\nspending degree. What Is the mean- j\nj lug of this \"self denying ordinance?\"\nsuggests Itself to every one. Tbe rcn-\nsou is simple and praiseworthy. When I X P610\" , ... ,.\nVictor Hugo wus.n lad bo planted the jr *or^ Evening World. -j-\ntree. It has wnxed strong with years. ' y.|.|.|.|.,H-H-H-M-'\nmeeting nf the (inm|i'iiiy.\nScott (lillowny, of Vancouver,\nformerly interested in ranching in\nthia* valley, wtt, a visiiair in the city\ntill Tllt'SllalV.\nAll free miners' licenses expire In\n\u2022lay.\nFnr sale or (rade for live stoek or\nland\u2014One 7-room house, in first-\nclass condition, with all modern im\nprovements; less than one block\nfrom new postoffice, on upper Main\nstreet. Apply I. A. Coryell.\nMiss Margaret thinner, principal\nnf the Danville school, left last week\nfor Curlew, and Miss Frances Mc\nSorley, the primnrv teacher, has\ngone to Delavan, Wis., to spend her\nvacation.\nFOR SALE CHEAP-One-acre Tract\nLake Front, adjoining Phoenix Club\nproperty, Christina Lake. Apply\nto W. A. Williams,\nE. E. Gibson.\nMrs. A. L. Bradley and son and\ndaughter, of Danville,' left Inst week\nfor the east, where they will spend\nthe summer.\nHorses for Sale.\u2014Apply E. Barron, West End.\nThe annual picnic of the Danville\npublic school was held last week.\nThere was a large attendance nnd\neverybody had a good time.\nTake your repairs to Armson's\nBoot and Shoe Hospital, Bridge\nstreet, Grand Forks.\nMining operations have again\nbeen resumed at the Lone Star mine,\nnear Danville.\nGeo. W. Wooster, treasurer and\ndirector of the Granby company,\nhat returned from a trip to New\nDr. de Van's Female Pills\nA tellable French regulitor; never (alls. These\nplllttra exceedingly paiwetlul in rrgtilillnir tlio\ngenerative portion ol the female svstem. Refuse\nall cheap Imitations. Dr. de Taa't are sold at\nIB a box, or three lor 110. Mailed to any address.\nTha aeebeU Drag Co., St. Catharines, Ont\nSuitS tO Order S18 Upwards\nIF We are agents for some of the leading tailoring establishments in the east. When you order from us you have\nthe advantage of being measured by a practical tailor,\nensuring perfect fit. We guarantee satisfaction.\nIt Our spring stock of Scotch Tweeds and English Worsteds is better than ever. They are the best you can buy.\nWe guarantee you the best made clothes in the country\nat the lowest prices. We always have men that know\ntheir business making these clothes. Call and see our\ngoods and prices. We want your trade, and we can give\nyou satisfaction.\nGeo. E. Massie, the Reliable Tailor\nSome business men are so fond of\nMug deceived that they even en-\ntliijviir tn believe lhat they can reach\ntin- (.iiiisiiiiierH nf this district without iiiiveilisingin The Sun.\nThe high price of living lias\nnot affected our job printing\nprices. We're are still doing\nhigh class commercial work of\nall kinds at prices satisfactory\nto you.\nYon might as well cut off\nyour legs because you are running well in a footrace as to\ncut off your advertising because your business i.s too\n.rood.\nTHE CORPORATION OF THE CITY\nOF GRAND FORKS. B. C.\nGOURT OF REVISION\nNOTICE is hereby given that the\nHist nitting of the Court of Revision for the purpose of hear\ning all complaints Hiiatirist the Assessment for the yam* MM:!, an made by\nthe Assessor, for the City of Grand\nKorks, and the Oanrl Forks Municipal School District, will be held in the\nCouncil Chamber of the City Hall on\nMonday, the 10th day of June, 11)12,\n*l2 o'clock P.M.\nNotice of any complaint must be\naiven tu the Assessor in writing, at\nlemt ten daya previous to the sittinp\n\u25a0if the Court.\nDated Grand Forks, HC, lOthilu.\n\u25a0f May, 11)11\nJOHN HAY,\nAnaiem-or.\nOur time, knowledge and\nexperience in the planting\nbusiness i.s at your disposal\nwhen you are in need of something ir this line. Don't forget this.\nThe only policy holder who\ndoesn't need to pay his premiums is dead. The only man\nwho doesn't need to advertise\nis the man who has retired\nfrom business.\nAsters Asters\nAsters\nHohenzollern, Comet,\nMikado and Chrysanthemum Type*\nNow is the time to get yonr\nGarden in Shape\nFRACHE BROS.\nCOLUMBIA, B.C.\nWOOD AND FENCE POSTS\nPHONE A14\nDry\" four-foot Fir and Tamarac. Cedar and\nTamarac Posts. Prompt attention to phone orders\nA, GALLOWAY, \u00abRU Colombia p. o,\nPrintin\nWe are prepared to do\nall kinds of\nCommercial Printing\nOn the shortest notice and in\nthe most up-to-date style\nBECAUSE\nWe have the most modern jobbing plnnl\nin the Boundary Country, employ com\npetent workmen, snd carry a complete\nline of Stationery.\nWE PRINT\nBillheads and Statements,\nl\/'tterheails and Envelopes,\nPosters, Dates and Dodgers,\nBusiness and Visiting Cards,\nI.odge Constitutions and By-laws.\nShipping Tags, Circulars anil Placards,\nBilln of Fare and Menu Cards,\nAnnouncements and Counter\nPads, Wedding Stationery,\n. .everything turned out in an\nUp-to-date Printery.\n\u2022it*\nGOOD PRINTING\n-the kind we do\u2014in in itself\nan advertisement, and a trial\norder will convince you that our stock and workmanship are of the best. Let uh estimate on vour ordor.\nWe guarantee satisfaction.\n4#\n\u00aelp g>mt \u2022print Sta-p\nGrand Forks Transfer\nPHONB 129\nCOAL, WOOD, OIL, CEMENT\nDRAYING OF ALL KINDS\nTrunks to and From Stations\nMclntyre 8 Clayton, Props.\nPICTURES\nAND PICTURE FRAMING\nFurniture Mwla to Onler.\nAlso Repairing of all Kinds.\nUpholstering Neatly Done.\nr. McCutcheon\nFIRST STREET, NEAR CITY HAIL\nDowney s Cigar Store\nA ('OMPI.ETK STUCK (if\nCigars, Pipes and Tobaccos\nA Freili (tonilgltment of\nConfectionery\"\nReceived Weekly.\nPostoffice Building\nPalace Barber Shop\nKo-or Honing a Speoialty.\nP. A. Z, PARE, Proprietor\n1st Door North of Oranby Hotki.,\nFirst Street.\nSS YEARS'\nCXPCRIENCC\n^r^W\nReaching the People\nA promlns.it ml eetete dealer\nIn Toranlo seye thit hs gats\nbetter antl quicker reiulti from\nths Classified Want Ada. than\nIrom any other Mod of \u00abuDllolty.\nHo atotos that tho raaulta oro\nout of proportion to tho email\nexpenae Involved.\nThero Is o moral In thst, for you\nIf you wont to roooh tho people\nWe carry the most fashionable stock\nof wedding stationery in the Rutin\ndary country. And we are the onlv\notlice in this section that have the\ncorrect material for printing it. The\nHun job olliee,","attrs":{"lang":"en","ns":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","classmap":"oc:AnnotationContainer"},"iri":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","explain":"Simple Knowledge Organisation System; Notes are used to provide information relating to SKOS concepts. 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